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... thoughts of childhood's hours by - gone . Upon his spirit rush'd . 1 ATHENEUM , VOL . 5 , 3d series . No witness but ... thought beneath these trees He had many an hour beguiled ; And he bow'd his head upon his knees , And wept like a ...
... thoughts of childhood's hours by - gone . Upon his spirit rush'd . 1 ATHENEUM , VOL . 5 , 3d series . No witness but ... thought beneath these trees He had many an hour beguiled ; And he bow'd his head upon his knees , And wept like a ...
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... thought from his mind . Vivenzio partook of the food that was before him , without apprehen- sion . It might be poisoned ; but if it were , he knew he could not es- cape death , should such be the de- sign of Tolfi , and the quickest ...
... thought from his mind . Vivenzio partook of the food that was before him , without apprehen- sion . It might be poisoned ; but if it were , he knew he could not es- cape death , should such be the de- sign of Tolfi , and the quickest ...
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... thought , to that over which the three win- dows had extended . He was be- wildered in vain imaginings to ac- count for these things . Some frightful purpose - some devilish torture of mind or body - some un- heard - of device for ...
... thought , to that over which the three win- dows had extended . He was be- wildered in vain imaginings to ac- count for these things . Some frightful purpose - some devilish torture of mind or body - some un- heard - of device for ...
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... thoughts ? Like the fate that moulded them , they had no si- militude in the wide range of this world's agony for ... thought . As he gazed , long and earnestly , it seemed as if the win- dows had lowered sufficiently for him to reach ...
... thoughts ? Like the fate that moulded them , they had no si- militude in the wide range of this world's agony for ... thought . As he gazed , long and earnestly , it seemed as if the win- dows had lowered sufficiently for him to reach ...
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... thought that all hope for us in this world was gone . Willingly would I have given all I had , or might expect to possess , to have planted but the soles of my feet , and those of my companions , on yon bit green sod , then still ...
... thought that all hope for us in this world was gone . Willingly would I have given all I had , or might expect to possess , to have planted but the soles of my feet , and those of my companions , on yon bit green sod , then still ...
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3d series affection appeared arms ATHENEUM beauty behold blond lace breath bright called calm Captain character Charles Coventry chemisette choly daugh dear death delight door dream earth exclaimed eyes face fancy father fear feeling felt frae France Furness Fells gaze gentleman Glencraig Halliburton hand happy Harry Butler head heard heart heaven honor hope hour human Isle of Palms knew Knockhill lady laugh light living look Lord Byron Margaret melan ment mind morning nature neral ness never night o'er once passed person poor racter replied round scene seemed seen side silent smile soon soul Spain spirit stood strong sweet tain tears thee ther things thou thought Tibbers tion Titian truth ture turned voice Wadd whole wild Windermere woman words young
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Сторінка 141 - But man is a noble animal, splendid in ashes, and pompous in the grave, solemnizing nativities and deaths with equal lustre, nor omitting ceremonies of bravery in the infamy of his nature.
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Сторінка 281 - Yielding to immoral pleasure corrupts the mind, living to animal and trifling ones debases it: both in their degree disqualify it for its genuine good, and consign it over to wretchedness. Whoever would be really happy must make the diligent and regular exercise of his superior powers his chief attention, adoring the perfections of his Maker, expressing good-will to his fellow-creatures, cultivating inward rectitude.
Сторінка 304 - They too are among the unhappy. They feel personal pain and domestic sorrow. In these they have no privilege, but are subject to pay their full contingent to the contributions levied on mortality. They want this sovereign balm under their gnawing cares and anxieties, which being less conversant about the limited wants of animal life, range without limit, and are diversified by infinite combinations in the wild and unbounded regions of imagination. Some charitable dole is wanting...
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